The Stocco's story, the first ever road trip, Samuel Johnson's year, an intimate cinema, the last Jew, and life deep in the ocean

Three years ago, two of Australia's most wanted fugitives were caught. Gino Stocco and his 35-year-old son Mark had been on the run for eight years before police finally caught up with the pair. They were wanted in three states for theft, a huge list of crimes committed on rural properties and murder. A new book has been released, looking into their lives and escapades. (Breakfast)

In 1888, Bertha Benz went on the first ever motorised road trip in a car that didn't have a petrol tank or any place to hold the engine oil. It revolutionised road travel. Is it time for another change in transportation? (Great Moments in Science)

Samuel Johson's big year was 2017. It was the year when his personal and professional lives collided. (The Year That Made Me)

Running a small, single-screen cinema sounds like very risky business. So why would anyone want to open a new cinema in an old petrol station? (The Hub on Screen)

In Morocco, the beautiful town of Essaouira used to have a large Jewish community but not anymore. Over the last 70 years all the Jews left, except one. (Earshot)

Melanie Mackenzie is on a mission to learn more about the deep ocean, and wants us to join her. (Ockham's Razor)